The Los Angles Lakers will have a new Classic Edition uniform this coming season. The Lakers will honor their 75th season with a recreation of the team’s first-ever home uniform. The uni features the blue and gold coloring from the Minneapolis Lakers ‘50s era. On the chest of the jersey the Lakers wordmark is in the same font as the original Minneapolis font. The shorts have a quintessential cutout on either side. The finishing touch comes with the old school Nike logo on the right chest.
The Kentucky Wildcats Men’s Basketball team has revealed their three new uniforms they will wear when they head down to the Bahamas. The three different uniforms the Wildcats can choose from are a traditional white jersey with Kentucky arched across the front, a blue jersey with “Kentucky” in vintage white script, and a black alternate with “Wildcats” across the front. We see a nice touch with a palm trees on subtly placed on each uniform.
The Golden State Warriors have revealed their new Statement Edition uniform. The navy blue uniform has yellow trim, letters and numbers. Across the chest of the jersey is “Golden State” for the first time since 1975. The threads were released exactly 51 years after the franchise changed its name from the San Francisco Warriors to the Golden State Warriors on Aug. 2, 1971.
The Warriors are set to release a new Classic Edition uniform on 8/8 and a new City Edition uniform on 11/10.
The Milwaukee Bucks have unveiled the team’s new 2022-23 “Fear The Deer” Statement Edition uniform. This is the third edition of the “Fear The Deer” series of the Bucks. The new design features a black base color with cream antlers running up the sides of rite shorts and jersey. The look is meant to give the appearance of a buck with its head down charging toward an opponent. The trim around the neck and arms is in the Bucks colors; green, blue and cream.
The Bucks will also be introducing a new Classic Edition and City Edition uniform later this year.
The Detroit Pistons are bringing back their teal uniform as their Classic Edition Uniform. The front of the jersey will feature the iconic flaming horse logo. The uniform is back in its original form for a one year run.
“We felt like this was the right time, and I think the team that we’re gonna put on the court this year is going to be fun and exciting to watch. And if you think of some of the players that wore this uniform in the late 90s and early 2000s from Grant Hill to Ben Wallace, Jerry Stackhouse and Lindsey Hunter, you’ve got some personalities and players on our team that are somewhat reflective or emblematic of some of those guys that played then.” -Pistons’ chief business officer Mike Zavodsky
The San Antonio Spurs have revealed their new Statement Edition uniform. The silver and black uniform features the new secondary SATX logo across the chest of the jersey. Running down the sides of the jersey and shorts is a unique pattern that was inspired from traditional Mexican serapes and saddle blankets. While on the front right cuff of the shorts is the Texas-shaped secondary logo.
“Our new Statement Edition uniform embodies the evolution of our team’s roots while celebrating fans across the entire region. Through the intricate serape pattern, we’re blending our 50-year legacy with our vibrant culture that we celebrate on and off the court.”- Becky Kimbro, VP of Brand Engagement for Spurs
The Cleveland Cavaliers have revealed their new uniforms for the upcoming season. The three new uniforms feature the team’s refreshed brand identity. The updated brand identity, logo collection and uniforms were created to reflect today’s Cavs, a young and talented team defining a new era for the franchise. We see the new look bring back the reflective, shiny Cavaliers Gold that originated in the early 80’s and re-emerged in the details of the 2003-10 uniforms.
“IT’S A VERY CLEAN, REDUCTIVE, MODERN DESIGN THAT PAYS HOMAGE TO ALL OF THE PLAYERS AND FANS THAT HAVE BEEN A PART OF OUR TEAM’S REMARKABLE JOURNEY IN BECOMING WHO WE ARE TODAY.” - DANIEL ARSHAM
The San Antonio Spurs have released their 2022-23 Classic Edition uniform. The throwback look is in honor of the team’s 50th anniversary season and was made popular by Spurs legend “The Iceman” George Gervin. The Classic Edition jersey features the arched “San Antonio” wordmark front and center across the jersey chest. The player’s numbers will be stitched on the jersey’s front and back sides in a classic varsity font. The shorts will feature a throwback diamond design on both sides with the team’s logo from their Hemisfair days.
“The Spurs Classic Edition uniform is a symbolic way for us to honor our legacy, players and loyalty to the city of San Antonio while giving our fans what they’ve been asking for – we hear you. Our team has been working for two years to make this jersey possible for our 50th anniversary and we hope our fans are just as excited as we are to see it on the court, once again.” -Becky Kimbro, VP of Brand Engagement for Spurs
We will see the Spurs wear their new Classic Edition uniforms for select games at home and on the road during the 2022-23 season.
The 2022 NBA Draft is almost here and with that comes the official Draft hats for the players to wear as they are selected by their new teams. This year’s look features an embroidered team logo on the left front panel, with the NBA logo over a team wordmark on the front right panel.
The Utah Jazz have introduced a new lineup of uniforms for the team going forward. The new look is meant to embrace the spotlight while replicating the past.
The purple mountains have returned to the uniform lineup for the Jazz, becoming an instant fan favorite. The white and black unis are inspired by the white and black keys on a piano, which is a key figure in the history of Jazz music. The team’s yellow jersey represents the spotlight designated to the greatest performers in history, and a nod to the fact that Utah embraces being in the spotlight with all eyes on them.
The final two looks “Dark Mode” with “UTAH” on the chest, a white version with the Note, and a yellow variation with “JAZZ” on the chest. Each uniform set features extra large jersey numbers on the front and back. The black shorts have JAZZ in satin shine material on the waistband, while the white and yellow shorts feature UTAH.
“Purple is back and here to stay. This uniform collection features the return of our cornerstone color purple, which will be integral to our new designs in future Jazz seasons. Purple is beloved by our fan base and lives at the core of our identity. Alongside our newly painted courts, these fresh yet familiar looks speak to our great history and dynamic future.” - Jim Olson, president of the Utah Jazz